Dipak K. Dey
Dipak Kumar Dey (born August 12, 1953 in
Kolkata,
India) is an Indian-American statistician best known for his work on
Bayesian methodologies. He is currently the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in the Department of Statistics at the
University of Connecticut. Dey has an international reputation as a statistician as well as a data scientist. Since he earned a Ph.D. degree in statistics from
Purdue University in 1980, Dey has made tremendous contributions to the development of modern statistics, especially in
Bayesian analysis,
decision science and
model selection. Dey has published more than 10 books and edited volumes, and over 260 research articles in peer-refereed national and international journals. In addition, the statistical methodologies that he has developed has found wide applications in a plethora of interdisciplinary and applied fields, such as biometry and bioinformatics, genetics, econometrics, environmental science, and social science. Dey has supervised 40 Ph.D. students, and presented more than 200 professional talks in colloquia, seminars and conferences all over the world. During his career, Dey has been a visiting professor or scholar at many institutions or research centers around the world, such as
Macquarie University (
Sydney, Australia),
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, (
Santiago, Chile),
University of São Paulo (
São Paulo, Brazil),
University of British Columbia (
Vancouver, Canada),
Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (
Research Triangle Park, NC), etc. Dey is an elected fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science, the
American Statistical Association, the
Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the
International Society for Bayesian Analysis and the
International Statistical Institute.
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